About bryan farley

I am an educator, a father, husband and photographer.

I have also lived with epilepsy for 26 years, for many of those 26 years, I hid my disability. I lived in shame. Since epilepsy is an "invisible disability," I focus my energy at uncovering invisible moments and make them visible.  I look for people who are isolated and give them a voice or vision.

In much of my work, there is a common theme: making the invisible... visible. When I started taking photographs, I began photographing children and families. I still enjoy photographing children. (I am a trained and credentialed teacher.) I love photographing concerts. Even when I am doing the lighthearted work, I am still looking for the invisible; still trying to give voice to the voiceless.